Author: 真笑(洪卫华), from China, this question comes from his personal blog.
This is the 8th part of the series of dividing areas.
"韩非子" Sudoku
According to the following rules, the grid is divided into 7 different rigions, each regions contains 7 cells:
1.Fill in a number from 1-7 in each region, and make each row, column and region have no repeated numbers;
2. The prompt number on the left (upper) side of the disk is the length of each thick dividing line between the row (column). Mark all numbers in the correct order, and the symbol "?" is any number;
3. The prompt number on the right (lower) side of the disk is the sum of all the numbers in the longest segment of the row (column) divided by the thick dividing line. The order of numbers is not limited, and the symbol "?" represents any number. If the row (column) is equally divided by a thick dividing line, that is, there is no longest segment, no number is marked.
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Han Feizi (approximately 280-233 BC), a Korean from the Warring States Period in ancient China, was a representative of the Legal School, and a famous military scientist, jurist, thinker, philosopher, and writer in ancient China. Author of the book "Han Feizi", the core of "Han Feizi" is the idea of combining law, skill, and power based on the monarchy. He advocates extreme utilitarianism, and believes that the relationship between people is mainly interested and benevolent. Emphasize the rule of law to make use of. Han Feizi’s simple dialectics is also more prominent. He first put forward the theory of contradiction, using the fable of spear and shield to explain the truth that "the shield that cannot be trapped and the spear that cannot be trapped cannot stand in the same world."
Solution code: In the reading direction (from top to bottom, from left to right), the content of the irregular area where R3C3 is located, and the content of the irregular area where R4C5 is located, a total of 14 grids. (for example, in the example, the content of the irregular area where R3C5 and R4C2 are located: 245361156324).
on 17. March 2021, 02:44 by SudokuExplorer
Thanks for another fun puzzle! I've got to try the others at some stage. :-)
on 16. March 2021, 17:20 by cdwg2000
Repaired Penpa+ link. Thanks Jesper!
on 16. March 2021, 17:18 by Jesper
@cdwg2000: https://git.io/JqpzS
on 16. March 2021, 16:20 by cdwg2000
@Jesper
I made a mistake when using penpa to draw. The second column is indeed 5/10/11. I will correct it immediately.
on 16. March 2021, 16:12 by Jesper
That was a fun puzzle. But I think one clue is wrong - the 5/10/10 below column 2 is not possible, I think, based on this rule-set. I ignored that clue, and then I was able to solve the puzzle.